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Thursday, 2 March 2017

Haurora


Hauora (Taha Whanau, Taha Wairua, Taha Hinengaro and Taha Tinana) is represented into a Marae. The Marae has four walls of that representation. If one wall is destroyed then the entire marae is destroyed because the four all relies on each other to stand together. These could be called dimensions. All four have a different meaning to them. 
Taha Tinana: Physical( Tinana, helps out your preparation).
Taha Whanau: Social, Family, and Relationship
Taha Hinengaro: Mental and Emotional
Taha Wairua: Spiritual

River Talks:


Yesterday, 9RMz, 9KRO and 9PSD went to the Omaru Creek to learn about the problems that the river has been facing. At the event, Glen Taylor, Point England, Te Kura and University students were with us. It was an amazing experience because we learned about the pain that the river has faced ( Really unfortunate about the actions of human beings). We watched a performance of a group which explained the pain of the river. Overall, this was a good event and hopefully, the river is cleaned  of its years of pollution.

Ta Moko



Ta Moko: A tattoo, that represents many things about you. You could have a tattoo that represents your responsibility to your Polynesian culture.  The amazing thing is that there isn’t a set pattern for your Ta Moko. ( It can have different meaning).


Anyone is allowed to have a Ta Moko, but Ta Moko is different to a tattoo because a Ta Moko has a meaning behind it as they tell a story and stay with you forever ( Ta Moko that are mainly on the face talks about your family history through you ancestry line, meanwhile female face Ta Moko talks about the birthing of a new life).

To get a Ta Moko ( Which is important), it will be better to have a Ta Moko when you are older because your story will be nearly finished and when you have children, you have the chance to tell your story to the next generation. All people have a Ta Moko to represent their family history as well as their ancestor’s path.

From a website I have discovered,  A Ta Moko can be estimated to be $120 upwards, depending on size( but also where the Ta Moko is placed).

Ta Moko( Tattoos shops) are located all around New Zealand and in other places of the Pacific Islands. A shop that is well known is House of Natives.

Gordon Toi is a Creative Director for the House( He was initially into  Carving).In the 1980s, he was trained to become a Carver, years later; Gordon became interested in different art ( Mainly Ta Moko).

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Tamaki College: Sustainability Day

What did you do?
The entirety of Year 9 were taught about Sustainability and how they can use it in all Educational areas. We were  lectured about creating projects  ( To protect our community) with Mr. Dunn and learned about Manawatau from Matua Wally.
What did you learn?
I learned how to show sustainability everywhere I go. I should represent my college in a positive way by using sustainability and RISE values. I also learned the Sasa from Mr Stevenson, we he
How did you feel?
It was refreshing to experience something new and learn about using sustainability in all areas of college.
What do you want to learn more about?
I want to learn how to use sustainability when representing the school outside of school. How can I keep being sustainable where ever I go.